PSL take another break
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterJUST when the Castle Lager Premiership race appeared to have gathered momentum as it heads towards the home stretch, the league bosses have decided to take another break.
Mukukula new HBA president
Ellina Mhlanga Sports ReporterNEWLY-ELECTED Harare Basketball Association president, Ngoni Mukukula, has vowed to bring back the glory days of the sport.
The veteran coach was elected HBA president on Saturday at the National Sports Stadium in a one-sided election in which he got 15 votes against Tendai ‘T-Buns’ Zhakata who
Fifa lift Cameroon suspension
ZURICH. — Fifa passed a decision today (yesterday), 22 July 2013, to lift the suspension of the Cameroonian Football Association (Fecafoot) given that the conditions previously set have been met.Bulldogs stop Dragons
Jeffrey Murimbechi Sports CorrespondentTHE Churchill Bulldogs broke the St George’s Dragons’ unbeaten run with a 26-17 victory on Saturday afternoon at Churchill.
Prior to the match, the Dragons had been unbeaten since the Cottco Rugby Festival in May.
Court reserves judgment in Mutasa case
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior ReporterTHE Supreme Court has reserved judgment in a case in which Telecel Zimbabwe is seeking to compel Attorney-General Mr Johannes Tomana to issue a certificate for the private prosecution of the company’s shareholder Dr Jane Mutasa on fraud allegations.
Locals to up Telecel stake
Golden Sibanda Senior Business ReporterEMPOWERMENT Corporation will soon increase its shareholding in Telecel Zimbabwe to 60 percent after Government directed controlling shareholder Telecel International to surrender 20 percent of its stake. Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development Minister Nicholas Goche yesterday said he had directed Telecel to engage
Serena wins Swedish Open tourney
BASTAD. — World number one Serena Williams recovered from her shock early exit at Wimbledon by beating home hope Johanna Larsson to win the Swedish Open tennis tournament on Sunday.Man City land in Hong Kong
HONG KONG. — Manchester City arrived in Hong Kong yesterday without new manager Manuel Pellegrini, but assistant manager Brian Kidd insisted the team’s pre-season build-up was on track despite the Chilean’s absence.Gunners beat Nagoya Grampus
TOKYO. — Ryo Miyaichi was among the players on target as English Premiership soccer side Arsenal beat Nagoya Grampus 3-1 in their latest Asian Tour friendly match yesterday.In front of a packed house of 45 000 fans at the Toyota Stadium, the Gunners got off to a superb start as Olivier Giroud opened the scoring early on.


